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I W. H. PAINE. GAS BURNER. N0. 576,819. Patented Feb. 9,1897.

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VILLIAIWI HOIVARD PAINE, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.

GAS-BURNER..

SPECIFICATION formingppart of Letters Patent No. 576,819, dated February 9, 1897.

Application iiled November 6,1896. Serial No. 611,224. (No model.)

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Be it known that I, WILLIAM HOWARD PAINE, of the city of Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gas-Burners; and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.

This invention has reference to an improvement in gas-burners by which a heatingburner is connected with an ordinary lighting-burner, so that a lighting or a heating burner may be used.

The invention consists in the peculiar and novel construction by which the valve-casing forms the support for one burner and the valve the support for the other burner, as will be more fully set forth hereinafter.

In bed-rooms, nurseries, pantries, and other places it is desirable to have the use of a heating gas-burner. Frequently there is only one gas-outlet in such rooms, and when a jheating-burner is required a series of nipples and a valve are attached to the gas-outlet and connected with some kind of gas-stove by a pipe.

The object of this invention is to supply a long-felt Want of a compound burner that can be used for light and for heat, as desired.

Figure lis a side View, partly in section, of a compound burner, indicating in broken lines how a bracket may be rigidly supported on the light-burner when the heating-burner is in use. Fig. 2 is a side view, partly in section, showing the heating-burner out of use. Fig. 3 is a front view showing the heatingburner turned off and forming the handle of the valve.

In the drawings, a indicates the base of the burners. It is provided with the screwthreaded socket b, by which it is secured to the end of the gas-pipe. Within the base is the straightway passage c, connecting with the fixed lighting-burner e, and the branch passage d, connecting through the valve with the heating-burner f. The valve g has the hole h through it, so as to control the passage of the gas to the lighting-burner e, and also has the curved passage which extends to the heating-burner f, thus forming a two-Way cock by which when in one position the gas is admitted to the one burner, in another position it is shut 0E from the first and admitted to the other burner, and when the stoppin k is against the shoulder 7c the gas is shut olf from both burners.

The valve g may be provided with the handle Z, (indicated in broken lines in Fig. 1,) and the bracket m (indicated in broken lines in Fig. 1) may consist of a conical tube adapted to t the lighting-burner e and provided with the ring n or other suitable support. As the lighting-burner e forms a rigid fixture the bracket will be firmly supported and a vessel or other article to be heated can be firmly supported on the bracket.

In the preferred form the burner e is used for light and the burner f, preferably a Bunsen burner, for heating anything desired. For dressing -rooms it forms a convenient heater for hair-crimpers.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The combination with a fixed burner, of a two-way cock and a second burner secured to the same whereby the turning of the cock places the second burner in position, as described.

2. The combination with the base of a fixed burner, of a pivoted burner and a two-Way cock,vvhereby on swinging the pivoted burner into position the gas is turned 0E from the fixed and onto the pivoted burner, as described.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

WM. HOWARD PAINE. Witnesses:

M. F. BLIGH, Y J. A. MILLER, Jr. 

